A white paper by Vivante Corporation This paper describes the importance and necessity of 3D graphics processors (GPUs) in wearables and IoT. Historically, wearables and IoT had simple user interfaces (UIs), but the industry is moving towards a GPU-based platform…

Source: Design & Reuse Data and device security play a very important role in today’s always connected lifestyle. The proliferation of devices found at home, at work, in the car, and all around us (i.e IoT) blur the lines between…

Source: WaRPboard.org WaRPboard.org is a nonprofit community based organization providing service and support for the wearables reference platform. The solution’s hardware and software will be open sourced and community driven. No closed development tools or licensing fees are required when…

Source: CNET Freescale Semiconductor, a maker of small, low-power processors, has announced an effort based on a $149, Android-powered, open-source electronics board to try to help hardware developers build its chips into wearable computing devices.

Source: Rory Lidstone, Wearable Tech World Vivante Corporation is best known for its efforts in the area of M2M and the Internet of Things (IoT) — for example, its technology powers advanced driver assistance systems — but the company recently…

Source: Charlie Demerjian, SemiAccurate Since the term cloud isn’t getting much attention anymore it is time to move to the Internet of Things and Vivante is right there for it. In fact they have a solution called IoTGC 400, a…

Source: Khronos Group Vivante Corporation announced an area-optimized version of its GC series OpenGL 2.0 ES GPU cores for Wearable and other IoT devices. Featuring the industry’s tiniest GPU core, less than one mm2, the GC400 gives MCU/MPU silicon vendors…